Detailed Quantum Computing Report No Images
Detailed Quantum Computing Report No Images
Detailed Quantum Computing Report No Images
Overview
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
3. Quantum Algorithms
7. Conclusion
8. References
1. Introduction
Quantum computing is a rapidly evolving field at the intersection of computer science and
quantum mechanics. It leverages the unique properties of quantum systems to perform
computations that would be infeasible for classical computers. This report provides an
overview of the fundamental principles, key algorithms, hardware, applications, and future
directions of quantum computing. Recent advancements in both theory and experimental
setups have propelled quantum computing from a theoretical concept to a rapidly
advancing technological frontier.
2. Principles of Quantum Computing
3. Quantum Algorithms
7. Conclusion
Quantum computing represents a paradigm shift in computational capabilities, offering the
potential to solve problems that are currently beyond the reach of classical computers.
Continued advancements in quantum algorithms, hardware, and applications will shape the
future of this transformative technology. The next decade is likely to see significant
milestones, including the development of more robust quantum processors and the
potential realization of quantum advantage in various practical applications.
8. References
1. Nielsen, M.A., & Chuang, I.L. (2010). Quantum Computation and Quantum Information.
Cambridge University Press.
2. Preskill, J. (2018). Quantum Computing in the NISQ era and beyond. Quantum, 2, 79.
4. Gottesman, D. (1997). Stabilizer codes and quantum error correction. arXiv preprint
quant-ph/9705052.
5. Grover, L.K. (1996). A fast quantum mechanical algorithm for database search.
Proceedings of the twenty-eighth annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing.